Phil Lord and Christopher Miller’s treacly alien buddy comedy about an astronaut stranded in outer space gives even the most curmudgeonly among us things to laugh at.
You never really get too old to watch cartoons.
Space isn't a forgiving place to be stuck. There's no air, no pulling over for directions and no margin for error. When something goes wrong, you're left ...
If we're to find extraterrestrial life in the universe, astronomers have pinpointed the best places to look for it. They have ...
From E.T. to Disclosure Day, Steven Spielberg is no stranger to the concept of alien life. The irony? He hasn't had one ...
From phone boxes and flux capacitors to black holes and hot tubs, sci-fi has created plenty of ways to explore the fourth ...
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10 gritty military sci-fi movies to watch after War Machine
Alan Ritchson's War Machine delivers a great military sci-fi movie and opens the door to many other similar movies.
As Nicolas Roeg’s enigmatic, unclassifiable film – in which David Bowie plays an alien visiting Earth – turns 50, we look back at Tom Milne’s deciphering of it. From our Summer 1976 issue.
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